On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 6:55 AM Eyal Shenitzky <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can use the update_storage_domains action. > According to the action implementation [1], it seems that you need to > specify where you want the disk to appear (in which storage domains). > > For example: > If the disks already reside on sd1 and you want to copy it to sd2, you > need to specify both sd1 and sd2. > > [1] > https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/25ac7042b070b22c5377f7a43399c19060a38966/lib/ansible/modules/cloud/ovirt/ovirt_disk.py#L532 > [2] - > https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/ovirt_disk_module.html > > >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> Eyal Shenitzky >>> >> >> I can try, thanks. But is it supported on block based storage such as iSCSI or FC? I see this in your [1] above " # We don't support move© for non file based storages: if disk.storage_type != otypes.DiskStorageType.IMAGE: return changed " Also it is not clear in my opinion the action connected to the different "state" possibilities: present/absent/attached/detached In web admin gui I can have a disk active on a VM and I can: - deactivate the disk I see red down arrow for the disk that remains associated with the VM - remove the disk a) remove permanently removes the disk from storage b) if I don't select "remove permanently" the disk goes into the floating disks list How do they map with Ansible module state options? Gianluca Gianluca
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